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Aura Attire Closet — a real storefront, built around how she already sells

A live e-commerce build for a Nairobi fashion seller — adding a real catalogue, cart and self-edit admin alongside the WhatsApp, Instagram and marketplace channels she already uses.

The challenge

Aura Attire Closet sold dresses, bags and shoes entirely through WhatsApp Business, Instagram, TikTok and marketplace listings on Jumia and Kilimall — no storefront of her own. A customer had no way to browse the full catalogue, pick a size or colour, or place an order without a back-and-forth chat.

What we built

  • Full product catalogue (dresses, two-piece sets, jumpsuits, bags, shoes) with colour, size and quantity selection per item
  • Order-via-WhatsApp checkout — a structured 3-step cart that notifies her directly, no payment gateway needed yet
  • Three delivery options explained at checkout (a pickup network, courier dispatch, or local arrangement)
  • Customer reviews, collected per product
  • A self-edit admin — she manages her own products, prices and photos, no code and no developer needed for routine updates
  • Installable as a home-screen app (PWA) on Android/Chrome

The result

Aura Attire Closet has been live since launch, with Nash running its day-to-day catalogue herself through the self-edit admin — adding products, updating prices and photos, without writing a line of code or waiting on a developer. WhatsApp still gets every order — now through a structured checkout instead of a back-and-forth chat, alongside the Instagram, TikTok and marketplace channels she already uses.

A closer look